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Video: Enzo Fernandez sees red card in Argentina vs Colombia for high boot on Kevin Castaño

Enzo Fernandez leaves Argentina down to 10 men following an ugly challenge on Colombia midfielder Kevin Catsaño. Watch the video here.

With Luis Diaz giving Colombia the lead in Buenos Aires, things only got worse for Argentina in the second half. 70 minutes into the game, Enzo Fernandez left the hosts down to 10 men as he saw the red card for a high boot on Kevin Castaño.

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